For more than a decade, China’s taken a verbal beating from other countries for keeping its currency unfairly cheap. Those days might finally be over. The yuan (a.k.a. the renminbi) is no longer undervalued, the International Monetary Fund’s Markus Rodlauer said earlier today, while also urging Chinese leaders to allow the currency to trade more freely.
The US government, however, disagrees.

Last week, Jacob Lew, the treasury secretary, held firm on his department’s long-standing contention that China continues to repress the yuan’s value.....

The IMF’s about-face could boost the Chinese government’s push for broader usage of its currency outside China, particularly as a reserve currency for central banks. Rodlauer said the IMF supports Chinese authorities in the next step of that effort, the yuan’s inclusion in the IMF’s basket of reserve currencies, which the IMF is reviewing in October.

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That funding was to just last them a month and this month is coming to an end.

They are asking for more money … but I don’t think they’ll give it to them.

Oil from Iraq will go global. Cities will be secured. Amazing technology being used ...in Iraq right now.

Our Teams are “cautiously optimistic” because the advancement has happened so fast! We are very impressed. Super high chance before Ramadan.

Ramadan officially starts on the 18th of June.

**********Delta [via FrostyTheSnowman] The article came out today ...the currency...the new notes are going to compete with the other currencies in Iraq – meaning the dollar, the Euro’s or whatever they’ve got there.

They stated they were going to give value to the Iraqi dinar...indirectly they are giving you the announcement right there.